How to delete an NCD bid?

How to delete an NCD bid?

Through TTweb
2. Select Market.
3. Select IPO/FPO/Bonds
4. Click on ""View Status"" at top right
5. Click on delete button icon, and confirm by clicking ""Cancel all Bids"".
6. Bids will be successfully cancelled. The blocked money will be released in a day or two.""

Through IIFL Markets App:
1. Open the IIFL Markets App
2. At top left, click on the hamburger (insert Icon) menu
3. Click on ""Invest"" and select ""IPO/SGB/NCD""
4. Click on ""My Bids"" at top right. 
5. Click on delete button icon, and confirm by clicking ""Cancel all Bids"".
6. Bids will be successfully cancelled. The blocked money will be released in a day or two.

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